Shō[t]gun
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It’s interesting to see how trends and priorities in the industry change over time. A lot of them lead to positive changes, but the “no-fault, fully transferable, infinite lifetimes” warranty has me befuddled. It used to just be Vortex but now it’s so standard that it’s a noted negative in reviews if a company doesn’t have it. As a customer I’ll gladly take advantage of anything a company offers, but I’m not sure the industry is a better place for it since it encourages manufacturers to push for cheaper production and higher profit margins to accommodate replacing free products indefinitely. I’m no business guru but it seems to me it makes for an illogical barrier of entry to upstart optics companies, and massive losses in the long term just trying to maintain/replace items that they’ll never see a profit from again. The big three haven’t jumped on the bandwagon, and it seems to me that Leica’s new warranty is a solid hybrid of the two approaches.
Does anyone else feel like it’s going to ruin companies that can’t keep up, or that it’s being used as a bait and switch to sell a ton of products until they see losses then reverse the policy?
Does anyone else feel like it’s going to ruin companies that can’t keep up, or that it’s being used as a bait and switch to sell a ton of products until they see losses then reverse the policy?